Drake is showing respect where it’s due. While on the The Danza Project podcast, Cam answers if Drake returned his pink fur jacket after previously borrowing it. “Nah, Drake has it in his museum,” he remarked. “But if I need it, I can get it. He got a couple of my jackets. I told him my s**ts just be collecting dust in the crib. He got a museum in his crib, so he got it in his museum. I told him it’ll be on standby if I need it. But I’d rather the people come through to his house and see it” Cam explained. “The thing about the pink fur, I have three of them… That pink fur became its own person,” he continued. “Like, it’s times when n***as want the fur without me. Right now, the museum in the Bronx is actually [asking]. [I might] give one of them to them for the Hip-Hop Museum in the Bronx… Drake got [another jacket]. He used both my jackets at the shows, and then they left. But we talked about, not on no stealing s**t. I’d rather them s**ts be in his museum than just sitting in my closet.” Drake responded to the interview referring to Cam as his “brother and our idol,” he commented on a now viral post. View this post on Instagram As previously reported, Cam opened up about why a Drake collab never happened. On previous episode of his show Talk With Flee, Cam’ron explained, “I have no idea,” said Cam. “I never really asked Drake to do a song, to be honest with you. That’s a great question. You have to ask everyone in Dipset.”
Tiger Woods Reportedly Involved in Rollover Crash
Golf legend Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover car accident Friday afternoon in Florida, according to early reports from local authorities. The crash reportedly occurred around 2 p.m. in Jupiter Island and involved two vehicles, one of which overturned during the incident. Emergency responders arrived on the scene shortly after the crash, where an SUV was seen on its side. View this post on Instagram Initial reports indicate that Woods did not suffer serious injuries. Witnesses and early accounts suggest he was conscious and responsive at the scene, though officials have not yet released a full medical update. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the cause of the crash. Authorities have indicated there are no immediate signs of impairment, and the incident appears to be a standard traffic accident. Further details are expected as the investigation continues. The incident comes just days after Woods had re-emerged in the golf spotlight, making appearances tied to his recent involvement in the TGL golf league. This marks another concerning moment in Woods’ history with serious car accidents. In 2021, he was involved in a high-profile crash in California that left him with significant leg injuries and required extensive recovery.
Ayesha Curry Clarifies Comments About Athletes Not Being Her Type
Ayesha Curry is addressing a resurfaced comment about her husband, Stephen Curry, saying her earlier remarks have been widely misunderstood. During a recent appearance on a podcast hosted by Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson, Curry revisited the idea that athletes were not her “type.” She said the statement, made years earlier, lacked context and did not reflect her true feelings. “I feel like this is something that gets misconstrued publicly,” Curry said. “It’s not that you didn’t have game.” Curry added that her perspective at the time was shaped by her age and limited experience. She noted she was just 14 and not allowed to date. Reframing a Viral Narrative Curry said the original comment stemmed from teenage assumptions rather than genuine preference. She explained that she once held stereotypical views about athletes, influenced by media portrayals and school culture. “I had very textbook, maybe, misconceptions,” she said, describing how she associated athletes with common “jock” stereotypes. She also acknowledged that her earlier phrasing came across poorly in hindsight. “But did I think you were cute? Absolutely,” she told her husband during the discussion, calling the past remark “very disrespectful” and “rude.” Curry emphasized that her teenage mindset included a written list of relationship preferences. That list included a “no athletes” rule, which she now views as misguided. Insecurity, Not Disinterest Curry clarified that the deeper issue was not a lack of attraction, but insecurity. She said she doubted whether Stephen Curry would be interested in her. “People for some reason think that in the past I’ve said that he wasn’t my type,” she said. “What I was saying was, I didn’t think I was his type.” She described her younger self as a “theater nerd” who felt out of place around more socially prominent peers. That perception led her to assume their connection would remain platonic. “I kind of sold myself short,” Curry said, explaining she believed he might only see her as a friend. The couple, now married with children, met as teenagers and later reconnected as adults. Stephen Curry recalled pursuing her consistently once their relationship began to shift. Curry said she is sharing the clarification now to correct lingering misconceptions. She noted that public narratives often simplify personal stories, especially when comments resurface years later.
Fetty Wap Opens Up: 7 Years Away, New Album “Zavier,” Prison, Family & Staying True to Jersey
Fetty Wap sits down with Mornings With Mero for his first major interview since coming home. The diamond-selling artist gets real about serving time, writing an entire album in his head while in solitary confinement, finishing “Zavier” in just 13 days, earning his GED for his kids, and why he loaded the album with nothing but Jersey artists. In this conversation, Fetty talks about: Coming home January 7th and finishing “Zavier” by January 20th Writing “White Roses” entirely in his head during 6.5 months in solitary confinement How his voice and artistry matured — influenced by Chris Brown, Joe & The-Dream Keeping his circle small and the honey bun story that changed his perspective Getting his GED to set an example for his kids Repping Jersey — featuring Honey Babe, Monty, Albie Al, Hard Luck, O Scam & more His sister holding him down every single day while he was locked up Re-adjusting to the outside world and performing live again Business ventures beyond music — HVAC, commercial leasing & food and beverage His kids, fatherhood, and raising the next generation “Zavier” — out March 27th Tour dates: Montclair, Hartford, Albany & Stroudsburg (April 2025)
Amber Rose & Cardi B Have The Most Stolen OnlyFans Content, Per New Report
A new digital piracy study places Amber Rose and rapper Cardi B at the center of a growing problem surrounding stolen celebrity content on OnlyFans. The research shows how fame, large audiences, and viral attention make high-profile creators prime targets for piracy networks. View this post on Instagram The report examined how often celebrity subscription videos appear on unauthorized adult websites. Investigators tracked stolen uploads across several platforms known for reposting paywalled material. Their findings point to a sharp increase in leaked content tied to major public figures. Amber Rose stands as the most heavily pirated celebrity in the study. Researchers uncovered more than 1,700 stolen videos connected to her OnlyFans account circulating online. The volume highlights how quickly exclusive content spreads once it escapes a paywall. Rose built her brand through modeling, television appearances and outspoken cultural commentary. Her popularity also fuels demand for exclusive content. That attention, however, creates an opening for piracy communities that repost subscription material without permission. New Study Shows Amber Rose & Rapper Cardi B’s OnlyFans Content Most Pirated Hip-hop superstar Cardi B also appears prominently in the findings. Analysts identified nearly 500 unauthorized videos linked to Cardi B circulating across adult platforms. The Bronx rapper’s massive social media reach makes her content especially vulnerable. Cardi B commands an Instagram following of roughly 164 million users. That enormous digital footprint increases visibility for both legitimate subscribers and piracy groups hunting viral material. Once stolen clips surface online, they often spread quickly through file-sharing networks. Researchers say the problem reflects a larger challenge facing OnlyFans creators. The platform relies on paywalls to protect artists and influencers who monetize exclusive material. Still, piracy groups regularly bypass those safeguards and distribute the content for free. The study relied on tracking tools developed by digital protection firm BranditScan. Analysts counted unauthorized uploads across three major adult video sites. They then combined those numbers to measure the total volume of stolen material tied to each celebrity. The results highlight a difficult reality for public figures. The larger the audience, the greater the risk of piracy. For stars like Amber Rose and Cardi B, digital fame can also invite widespread content theft.
T.I. Set To Produce Trap Music Documentary
Atlanta rap veteran T.I. is turning the camera toward trap music’s origins with a new documentary spotlighting the genre’s early architects and cultural impact. The Grammy-winning rapper partnered with producer Drumma Boy to create The Birth of Trap Music, a documentary short set to premiere April 25 at the Atlanta Film Festival. The film explores how trap music emerged from Atlanta’s streets and grew into a dominant force in hip-hop. View this post on Instagram T.I., real name Clifford Harris Jr., remains one of the genre’s central figures. His early 2000s releases helped define trap’s sound and carried the movement beyond the South. Now the rapper is helping document that history through firsthand voices from the culture’s pioneers. The project traces how artists turned harsh realities into music that resonated across communities. According to the film’s description, the documentary examines how trap’s creators transformed local stories into a worldwide movement. Rapper T.I. & Drumma Boy Set To Produce “The Birth Of Trap Music” Documentary For T.I., the subject hits close to home. “Look, man, before it was just a pop culture buzzword, the trap was our reality,” T.I. told Variety. “It was survival.” The Atlanta rapper explained how life during the crack era shaped the music’s tone and urgency. Producers built the sound with church organs, sharp snares, fast hi-hats, synthesizers, and heavy 808 drums. “We took the struggle of life beneath the poverty line in the Crack Era,” T.I. said. “We set it over organs, snares, synths, hi-hats and heavy 808s.” He believes the genre created space for voices rarely heard in mainstream culture. “The Birth of Trap Music ain’t just a documentary,” T.I. added. “It’s our history. Period.” T.I. and Drumma Boy both appear in the film while serving as executive producers. The documentary also features appearances from hip-hop figures Don Cannon, Young Dro and veteran producer DJ Toomp. Drumma Boy views the project as a historic record of trap music’s roots. “The Birth of Trap Music is bigger than a documentary series,” he said. “It’s a cultural time capsule.” “I wanted the architects and innovators together,” Drumma Boy added. “They tell how trap was born and how it changed music forever.” Director Christopher Scholar leads the film, with several producers contributing to preserve trap music’s lasting legacy.
OJ Da Juiceman Rushed To ER For Diabetes While Arrested
Atlanta trap veteran OJ Da Juiceman is pushing back after a recent arrest sparked serious health concerns and a growing legal dispute. The longtime rapper, born Otis Williams Jr., suffered a medical emergency while in police custody earlier this month, according to his management team. The episode occurred on March 21 and stemmed from complications tied to his Type 1 diabetes. His representatives say the situation escalated quickly and required emergency treatment at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. They argue the circumstances surrounding his arrest placed the rapper’s health in unnecessary danger. “While in custody, OJ suffered a serious medical episode related to his Type 1 diabetes on March 21,” his management told TMZ. “He required emergency treatment at Grady Memorial Hospital. His health and safety should never have been put at risk in this way.” OJ Da Juiceman Rushed To The Hospital For Diabetes Emergency While In Custody Georgia State Patrol officers initially arrested OJ Da Juiceman on March 15. Authorities filed ten charges following an alleged encounter on an interstate highway. According to police claims, a trooper says the rapper sped past him and pointed a firearm several times during the incident. That accusation led investigators to move forward with multiple criminal charges. However, a sworn affidavit has complicated the case. A woman has stepped forward claiming OJ Da Juiceman was not driving the vehicle during the alleged confrontation. She stated the rapper rented the car in her name earlier that day. Later, she allowed another man to use the vehicle. According to her account, OJ Da Juiceman had no involvement when the alleged incident occurred. The affidavit now raises new questions about the arrest. Still, the rapper’s team says the accusations do not align with his character. “OJ has the utmost respect for law enforcement,” his representatives said. “These accusations run completely against his character.” His management also claims investigators know who actually committed the offense but continue pursuing charges against the rapper. Meanwhile, the situation has already hit his career. His manager says the legal battle caused missed performances and disrupted promotion for his latest release, R&B Juice 2, a project created alongside Chester and Zaytoven. “OJ has suffered real professional and financial harm,” his manager said. “We expect this situation to be corrected quickly.”
Shaquille O’Neal Addresses Rumors He Sent Inappropriate DMs to Pop Star
Shaquille O’Neal is pushing back against viral claims that he sent explicit direct messages to pop star Sabrina Carpenter, calling the circulating screenshots fabricated and misleading. The rumors, which spread widely across social media platforms this month, alleged that O’Neal privately contacted Carpenter with inappropriate messages. The claims gained traction after doctored screenshots appeared online, drawing attention due to the unlikely pairing. Speaking on a recent episode of “The Big Podcast,” O’Neal addressed the controversy directly. He dismissed the messages as fake and mocked their tone. “First of all, ladies, the Diesel got way more game than that,” O’Neal said, referencing his longtime nickname. Viral Screenshots and a Public Denial During the podcast, O’Neal read portions of the alleged messages aloud, inviting guests to judge their authenticity. The messages included bizarre and explicit language that quickly raised skepticism among listeners. One widely circulated line claimed he said he would “keep your farts in a cologne bottle.” O’Neal laughed while recounting the exchange and made clear he had no involvement in the messages. He emphasized that the screenshots had been manipulated, noting that his likeness was used without context. The 54-year-old Hall of Famer suggested the content was created for attention. He pointed to a growing trend of fabricated celebrity interactions designed to go viral. “These youngsters are focused on the algorithm and going viral,” he said during the episode, describing the motivations behind such posts. Carpenter, 26, has not publicly responded to the rumors. A Broader Pattern of Online Hoaxes The incident reflects a broader issue facing public figures in the digital age. Edited images and AI-generated content have made it easier to create convincing but false narratives. O’Neal has previously addressed other rumors about his personal life, often choosing humor over confrontation. In this case, he again leaned on a lighthearted tone while firmly rejecting the claims. The fabricated messages portrayed Carpenter as responding skeptically, with one reply reading, “You’re way too famous to be sending messages like that.” Despite the absurdity of the exchange, the rumor spread rapidly, fueled by reposts and commentary across platforms. O’Neal’s response highlights the challenges celebrities face in controlling misinformation. Even clearly exaggerated claims can gain traction before they are debunked. For now, the former NBA star appears unfazed. By addressing the issue publicly, he aimed to put the speculation to rest while reminding audiences not to believe everything they see online. “I’m just saying,” O’Neal added, “that’s not me.”
Rapper Toosii Joins LSU Football Team After Leaving Sac State
Rapper Toosii, real name Nau’Jour Grainger, has an NCAA football journey that lands him at LSU after leaving Sacramento State and Syracuse. The rap star’s exit from his previous schools made headlines after he announced he would pursue college football, which halted his rap career. Toosii enrolled at Louisiana State University this spring. The 26-year-old Syracuse native now participates in LSU Tigers football activities while wearing jersey No. 89. 5’8 Rapper Toosii is officially on LSU football’s roster as a Freshman WR. Here is the latest footage of Toosii in practice on Tuesday pic.twitter.com/RhnZhaEJxS — GUCCE (@gucceCU) March 26, 2026 The move surprised both music fans and sports watchers. Grainger built his reputation through emotional rap records and chart-topping singles. Now he hopes to prove himself on the football field. Early speculation pointed toward a different destination. Reports suggested the rapper planned to return to his hometown and join the Syracuse Orange program. Instead, Grainger chose LSU, one of the NCAA’s most prominent football programs. The Tigers compete in the Southeastern Conference, widely considered college football’s most competitive league. That environment places the artist in a demanding setting as he learns the playbook and adjusts to team drills. Rapper Toosii Journeys To LSU To Begin NCAA College Football Career Grainger’s goal reaches beyond curiosity. He hopes to become the first major recording artist to appear in NCAA Division I football competition. Footage from LSU spring practice has already circulated online. Cameras captured Toosii running routes during drills and catching a pass from quarterback Husan Longstreet. The clip quickly spread across social media platforms. Fans reacted with mixed curiosity and excitement. Some questioned whether a touring rapper could manage the discipline required in college athletics. Others praised the attempt as a bold collision of hip-hop culture and NCAA sports. Grainger has often referenced perseverance in his music. His lyrics frequently reflect ambition, resilience, and self-belief. The football pursuit mirrors those themes. College football requires relentless preparation, physical conditioning, and strict time management. The schedule rarely accommodates outside careers. Still, Toosii appears determined to test the limits. His presence has already added intrigue to LSU’s spring training camp. Whether he eventually sees game action remains uncertain. Yet his pursuit already marks one of the most unusual storylines linking hip-hop and college football in recent memory.
Man Accused of Stealing Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Declines Plea Deal
The man accused of stealing unreleased Beyoncé music from one of her choreographer’s cars in Atlanta has rejected a plea deal. According to CBS News, Kelvin Evans, appeared on video in a Fulton County courtroom on Wednesday morning and declined the deal with prosecutors. “I’m ready for trial now,” Evans said. Backstory On July 8 2025, Evans allegedly broke into a 2024 Jeep Wagoneer belonging to Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant. Investigators say Evans took two suitcases containing hard drives from the rental vehicle that was parked on Krog Street. The Jeep was broken into while Grant and fellow dancer Diandre Blue went out to eat. When they returned about an hour later, they found the back window smashed and several suitcases gone. Authorities say the stolen items included two MacBook laptops, Apple headphones, luxury clothing and accessories, and hard drives that reportedly contained unreleased Beyoncé material. Detectives reviewed surveillance videos from the garage, lifted fingerprints, and used location pings to track electronic devices. In a 911 call later released by police, one of the victims said the missing computers contained “really, really important information” tied to a high-profile client. Evans was released on a $20,000 bond in October 2025 after initial booking in the Fulton County Jail. Evans faces a maximum of six years in prison if convicted. The plea deal offered would have allowed him to serve five years instead. Now, the prosecution says it plans to seek all six years since he is a convicted felon. Evans is set to appear in court again on May 7.